January 29, 2014 at 4:28 am
Hi,
I have excel file as below.
name addressText
helen chicago acon,vosl
jeniferNYC acon,vosl
scott NJ acon,vosl
I want to load these data into sql table through SSIS or T-sql code in following format
name addressText
helen chicagoacon
helen chicagovosl
jenifer NYC acon
jenifer NYC vosl
scott NJ acon
scott NJ vosl
January 29, 2014 at 7:20 am
latitiacasta (1/29/2014)
Hi,I have excel file as below.
name addressText
helen chicago acon,vosl
jeniferNYC acon,vosl
scott NJ acon,vosl
I want to load these data into sql table through SSIS or T-sql code in following format
name addressText
helen chicagoacon
helen chicagovosl
jenifer NYC acon
jenifer NYC vosl
scott NJ acon
scott NJ vosl
Load it into a staging table first. Then you will need to parse the delimited portion. Take a look at the link in my signature about splitting strings. In there you will find a tried and true string splitter that can do exactly what you want. Post back here if you need some help figuring it out.
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